Born in France in 1960, Antonio Fischetti has a doctorate in the physical sciences. He taught at the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers, at the Conservatoire national supérieur de la musique et de la danse in Paris, at the Louis-Lumière school, and at the film school La Fémis before getting involved in scientific journalism, including a weekly column in "Charlie Hebdo, " as well as audiovisual documentaries and dozens of other works, such as "Chats et chiens sous la loupe des scientifiques" (Actes Sud junior, 2015) and "Questions idiotes et pertinentes sur le genre humain" (Albin Michel, 2012).
In 2019, alongside artist Bouzard, he created "La Planète des sciences" (Dargaud; "Planet of Science, " Europe Comics), a collection of biographies of some of history's brightest scientific minds.
Guillaume Bouzard was born in 1968 in Paris. He created his fanzine "Caca bémol" in 1986 and worked on many independent publications. He studied the fine arts and worked with such newspapers as "Libération, " "L'Express, " and "Le Monde." His works have been published by Les Requins Marteaux, Six Pieds Sous Terre, Fluide Glacial, and Dargaud.
In 2017, he created his own "Lucky Luke" album (Lucky Comics), and in 2019 he completed a collaborative work with Antonio Fischetti, "La Planète des sciences" (Dargaud; "Planet of Science, " Europe Comics), a collection of biographies of some of history's brightest scientific minds.